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i have been on birth control for a very long time (11 years) to help me regulate my period as i have irregular periods. I would stop taking the pill every now and then. I was actually off the pill for one year 2 years ago and the only form of birth control that my fiancee and I used was withdrawal.
I got back on the pill again for 1 year after that, and now i have been off the pill again for 3 months now. The last 2 months i got my period on time and it was also on time when i got off a few years ago for 1 year (give or take 1-2 days).
Ovulation- on october 29 2008, the last sexual intercourse was on Nov 8 2008 unprotected-withdrawal, pregnancy test on November 16 2008-negative---my period was suppose to be due on the 12th of NOV.
No pregnancy symptoms present, no unusual discharge present and was under lots of stress this month.
Is pregnancy a  possibility?

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Thank you very much for your prompt reply. I really appreciate it :)
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Stress is a big factor, it could have delayed or made your period skip a month. My ob-gyn said skipping a month is normal and they don't worry about it. Maybe you tested too early--you can try testing again and if it is negative don't stress about it. Right now I think stress is making my period wacky too--it's longer and lighter than normal. good luck!
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